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OHIO IN ORT FOR BAR OFFICERS SLATED Vico President Fairbanks will ad: | Neal LICENSED TO WED EA’ ) AR. D aby Neal, age unknown, dress the ansoolation | July 10, 1226 ard W. Throo delegates to the American} Olson—John Olvon, 86, July 9, Bar assootation meeting in 1908 are | and Virginia, to be chowen at the present meet-| Petorson—Hertha Peterson, % Ing July 10, Seattle General hospital NEGLECTED CHILDREN TAKEN TO COURT Tho Stato Tar assoctation, in sea) attle man; secretary, ©, Will Shat I Ropinees Ze eel aoe Soe OO ae sion here, will @orrow elect of-| fer, Olympia; treasurer, N. 8. Por Taunoru Kosh, 2%, South Park a swan | {0er® for the coming y ‘The | #8. Olymptn and Matsu Krewahara, 23, Japan Judge Frater of the juvenile utp Oblo, which was] site a ronosed, and whistle ailment saan ove ing the da maton and) Win, Paulson, 21, and Lona Con-| Court t# trying to decide this att ecked 08 iatsia teas. es a ni rulne ¢ he wound In] rad, 19, Seattle. Jernoon what disposition to make Ae Hh. Hi Mets, Pasowa: Geek view arent Lean weamer Chippewa, visiting) Charles B. Hayden, legal age, and |ot the four children of Mr. and R. F. Holt, Tacom AO: wacond [Ot eT ATe Romorrow the election | Margaret ©. Flack, legal age, 8¢-| Mra, Willlam Cooke whose | aggs after & smooth voyane “of pevegheoathes Ng oh in of officers will be held, At 10 a, m. |attte, jrange from 9 to 16 Sears. Th@y the oe at at ce presiden' ae, a To T ,) " " » “ fore udge jordo Ohio struck t first wae thought| Walla; third vice president, J. B.|————— Sauer ens oe #8 Torakioht Tanaka, 30, Covington, | parent® aye before Judge Gordon en July 3, and 9 as thou bel ne peemiees. gee a and Nui Nishina, 24° Japan. Jof the police court, charged with eee. it ls now Eaown Cats feat, wadets cained. prot Sg Lg’ wd The Discriminating Man Thos, M..Skok, 29, Elma, Wash,,| drunkenness in their home at In if the gre h : ae ani ident, probably a Hpr exclusive pattern me Helen Gleason, 20, Kima, Wash. | terbay on the floe 8 ould have reper Ses Undaae wae cock Roscoe Farley, 26, and ‘Kather| ther | ade nenitte ? ater will be shut off tomorrow ee » were. eipsed Extra Size Jolally woven fabrics selects ogre hoy Ty the 13th, from 9 a. m, to 4 p.m (eae le Be ) Spegdalizing In Suite tow ox of thelr adaptabiiity fa a], Artur P. Highte Seattle, | on Youlor Way from 26th av. to 30th Se ne ee Kne La Men—extra size. |drosay, warm weather suit, see Dan-| 004, Lucille Gore, ‘ort Town: | av,, and ou 26th and 2sth avs. from ay allay ‘browathes W. B. Hutehinson Co, cor, 2nd and|k@ Fuhrman, 1016 § ond Ave. | Youlor way to Kast Spruce. dyke. 4 getting the boat off thay Unlon *! cross from Frederick & Nelson, *** BIRTH RECORD. _ fe The hole in the ship's bot “ iC. E. Convention Visiters Ti cen plucked. up with plank Hirtha were registered today as Should See th Br etintbcmaah ana that follows | oul e the e. | fon, 4th N. and Hayes st, July 7,| BATTLESHIP NEBRASKA The boat will be revdtred and ie ba ol 'o wife of F. D. Moore, | At the U. 8. navy yard-at Bromer may some ‘oO she ts) — he eo oore, Ino battle m Oreo « back on her run, The reported mu: | Kast Seattle, July 9, a girl Wistensta potent 9) See one tiny of five sailors tn the north was Brown—To wife of Finley Brown, | cago, Albany, the training abip Phil Geseribed as simply an tneident tn} chr July 10, a boy phia and the prison ship Nipsle. Which trouble arose over pay, ad Murchle 340 tose iat Alexander | oats leave Por Sat 8:20, 10, 11:30 was nothing serious. Nee 40 Ross Place, July 10, | 4 m,, and 1:15, 2:80, 4:20 and 7:20 -— a , ROL PRIP 6c oe EVERETT MAN DROWNS “A New Hat FREE if One Goes Wrong’’ Blackstad—To wite of K. Black: |?_™ ROUND TRIP 60 - Sizes etad, a girl Styles Storage Co. BEKINS stcrages COR. THIRD AND WASHINGTON. All $1 to $5 Lilligar & Barkman (Star Special Service.) EVERETT, July 12.—Renjamin Lav@ilin, employed as a boom man | by the Anderson Mill company, | was drowned yesterday in Ebey | slough. Th re Were no witnesses The first intimation the mill work ere had that something was the/ matter with the boom tender was When Laughlin cried for asatst.| lance. His mates rushed to ald him, but it was too late, for the young | man had fallen from the boom | d never reappeared alive. The Rody was recovered by the aid of | Finest and Best Equipment for Moving Baggage, etc. Modern Padded Furniture Vane structed Piano Wagons. Light Delivery Wagons for Coming to your House. No Charge for Going Back Furniture, Ptanos. Specially ¢ No Chi No He drag. The young man was 23 Work. We can tell you to a cent what your move will cost re of age, was single and cane Yr} 7 *honer Mal 1523; ind. 71 last fail from Stuart, Te a ™ which place @ telegrem has beer Fire Proof Storage Cut Freight Rates. jt to his parents concerning th @iaposal of the body. as USTENED ON PHONE—TROUBLE ] AM, July & rancher |, had H. O. Wig ed on a charge of assault and . a8 A result of eavesdrop ever @ rural telephone line ht accused Richardson and his ily of listening over the party at a meeting of the board of Doth holding stock in the company, and Richardson retorted that the bad not had his re down all the time he would x Ihave known anything about it started trouble, and the settle the matter in court REV. STELZLE TO SPEAK. Savings Dept. Opens at 5 o’Clock Satusday Evenings And remains open until 8 o'clock The extra hour from 5 o'clock enables many savings depositors to call in at the bank on the way home, and thus does away with all need for a special visit to the 12.—Henry living near a neighbor Directors A. CHILBERG, President R. A. BALLINGER, Of Ralitnger, Ronald Battle & Tennant, Attorneys N. B. NELSON. tt two The labor unions of the city have Rew Charles Stelsle to at the Labor remple Su banking district after the evening meal. XA COMPOUND 70 INTEREST Get the habit of saving by put tin into this big, strong bank a fixed amount out of every week's pay. You know it is the easiest way, the surest way, the BEST way. Then do it now; begin by depositing part of this week's wages. aight at § o'clock. The sut t address will be, “Why I Be/ W. H. METSON, fn Labor Organizations” Al! pbell, Metson & ON SAVINGS We PAY fingmen and thelr wives are in to attend. Mr. Stelzie is sec of the department of labor Presbyterian board of home s in New York. Workingmen heer him Sunday night or ‘the afternoon the Endeavor Attorneys San Francie at Law ‘al 4. &. CHILBERG, sident PERRY POLSON, Polson Imp! JOHN AGEN, Capitalist Co. s Tug of War 9 Poot Paces, sack races, eee race, fiat man’s race, baby show and 50 5 events, Ravenna Park, S: pees _ Boys Wanted fesell Seattle papers. For infor. teat apply to Geo. Engler, Star old Wbrary building, between 9 Sad 11 in the morning and 2 tin 8 fa the afternoon. Initiation fee paid by Engler ooo if Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest. Resources Over $10,000,000. Reserve Over $3,000,000. More than 24,000 Satisfied Depositors. mermam ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE. perenne =THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. 1Our Windo to Endure We have given much atten tion to the cloth used in the of the of being able to give our cus manufacture our window shades with ultimate idea for might The cloth tomers better shades the obtain money than they elsewhere used in our shades is a su perlor fabric in @ way it won't crack with ordinary care, and flapping or handling doesn't seem to affect it to any appreciable extent Nothing but the best oil and lead are wu in paint ing this cloth—no starch, chalk or clay being used to fill and give more body for the time being. In fact, this is why it doesn't fade, water doesn't spot it, {it doesn't wrinkle, it doesn’t crack, and it doesn’t look shabby even inougn It may have been in use for a long time. Improved Hartshorn self act rollers are used, the cloth being fastened to them by means of pate metal f The hanging i given : ttention as the se e lection of the clot) ote., and all workmanship is first class | respect 0 Quality of « i > ou nothing to get our figures, and we're glad to submit them, ° ing of Office Desks Ww e it can during the noon hour or at any other time man i) gladly t 1 to you. ar re ted many being how in mahogany waxed 00 known line of the Grand Rapids Desk Com er whch w points of quality and convenient arrangement <i intaalll ade them are he ¢ e@ ¢ Lirness WE MAKE FREE DELIVERIES TO ALL SUBURBAN POINTS if - ALL THE CREDIT \|!403 To! ; YOU, Want \) dan || SECOND MF Sigs verti Yo nie the py Saves You CORNER | hoe | Money SOND ANE, Comfor'obhe WNION ST | = = Moving and | Scandinavian American Bank | w Shades Are Made| Mad oth W Deaths were registered today as of A. Madson. July 11, a boy DEATH RECORD, Fly ont , SEATTLE-TAC FOUR ROUND he Fiyer OMA OMA =~ 8:35 a. bject to change Tacoma Tel. 212 follows . ‘ret 1 ‘rele, *, ” “4 ie ke memes poe in ~ “ca BL Sullivan—Mre, Margaret Sullt.|[) ™ & y 8:68 and 7:90 p van, 56, July §, P hospital Miller—Lutu V 5, July 9 wr Be bag mar tidy Sena ELEY, Jr, Agent. 28, July 6, 6623 on Lake blvd rm Mee fre Clipping Clippinger two days, July 3.N. 64th = Dodds— aby ide, twe days. July 11, 609 B. Thomas Henton—Frank A. Benton, three ALBERT montha, H. M ore and | Buy and | ties wire on Stocks ¢ |money a Datly July 10, 60 W. Broadway Stainsate FIRST Optical De Wa ANI Mining Stocks Herrin & Company, Bank Brokers, 610 First Avenue. soll all & ke and & 1 quotations by inl Goldfield and all Nevadas arried argin and dvar eee ap KOHLER on To make THE street. who cal ot Bar Pacific from 423 P Pheu thet ip rich i ghvtem, pure white and evden Cy sind EXCELLENT peocheed every day od the rear ol pee wely andor, rte am! gnainem NOVELTY MILL CO. VESTMENT CO. 115 ing number of an enterprising See Mount Rainier the Renton car. TO8-THe PHK Waldort Sherr the beat bemed you mmaet have che | ost Sach «fees PATENT ervol @Adgition and lth Ges! Lake car to G tion Branch Of HANSEN tches, Jewelry ) CHERRY partment & CHASE Ketablished 1860. PIANOS © STRERT. cy a PIANOS UMC, STRINGS Go see the Green Lake Kee Houses today terms. Green teen Lake Sta flee. INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY: CO., 337 Pioneer Bik Main 1166; Ind SEATTLE, U8 S-THOMSON IN Be wil gladly give any one lis a free bird’seye map lington and an Interest WNHOADI Ladies’ Spring to $12.60 at NOVELTY 8K 1316 See JONE Coast magazine Entire Clothing, Earlington. Take Cor. Fourt! Our stock con akes an obtainable, such & Buel Gua and ant numero mak Our p these priceg car ultRynow $25.00 Sicitiy no $30.00 $20.00 $18.00 $16.50 $15,00 had better come early to n gains do not last very SELLING OUT stock of high-grade regan Store to be remodeled. TAILORED-READY CO 4048 NG GALE.” Hats, values up - $4.96 IRT MFG. CO, ond Ave. dex of cost h and Pike 25% Reduction On All Clothing and tats d best fabr makes as | ed Cloth now selec Boyle {KE $T., SEABTLE, and 242 BALLARD AV Le me ° & BALLARD ROUTE. Fare 35c-—Round Trips, 500 TRIPS DAILY. | LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 6:45 Victor and Edison Talking Machines Fil Second Ave., Seattle UP TO | ho was tired of traveling from; tained nothing of value. Engstrom town to town under constant fear| went to the police station and said placed ufder rrent nd | he had been ybbed of $60. Fallg's | that he wanted to co back and fac tory was accepted by the police. POLICE the charge. He will be taker Vancouver Saturda ow d second hand guns for ale Call and see them at Hall's iret & oes EACH CHARGES THE OTHER OWE B®. T. Stevens, a motorman of Vancouver, B, ©., who sald he was 4 fugitive from justice, being want in that elty char f manslaughter, appeared at the attle police station early this morn Ing and gave himself up Guy ‘Engastrom ie under arrest | Stevens says he was in charge | Charged with larceny, He clair of a car which ran over William | be following the races at MoCall last week, causing his Last Tuesday D. Fal th, and that a charge of man says he met Kngstrom on slaughter had been preferred|the docks, The former brushed against him an the result of the | 4#alnst him, snatching his purse lent containing §75. Falig, in an effort young man told the police|to get his purse back, snatched ngstrom’s Own purse, which con Olympic Market | cuts your meat bills in half. 119 Pike st, opposite the Bon Marche. | oe CMR SP. Ry. 00. Opens Four New Towns Next Week Try Us First—You Will Find it Mere—for Less. SATURDAY SPECIALS Opportunity rings at morrow a day of record for The opening sales of lots at erley, Warden, Roxboro and Oth four new towns on the Pacific Coast extension of the Milwaukee road in Douglas and Adams counties will take place July 15, 16, 17 and 18 in the Elks’ Tempié, at Spokane, | Wash Moderate prices will be placed on these lots, and purchasers will be required to bid for choice, Basy termes given Sales are under the management of the Western Townsite Co., of Washing an auxiliary of the our doo turd To make to- Railway Company, with offices at eee pln ws ie 464 Empire Bullding, this city ing to give a big quality at a little price. Here's how we —— help you. DINNER SET. JAR FILLERS. 97 pleces Austria China Din Fruit Jar Fillers; regular ner Set, rose value 10¢; special ..5¢ lar value row, special GRANITE PANS. TURQUOISE WARE Gem Granite Pan, with 9 10-inch Jelly Pan of tn holes; regular 60c; spe quotse, blue and white clal 20¢ $2,600.00 in another week, if it 10¢ SAUCE PANS. costs us $5,000.00 worth of mer Sauce Pans, 6-quart FRYING PA i chandise. We are short this 48e PR aah ‘nd Par ie; tomorrow .20¢ sum, and while they last 10¢ ICE CREAM FREEZERS. We Must Pay Our Partner at Any Cost FRUIT PRESS. We have them in all sizes, Hand-Taflored Suite, worth ~— orrew see reduced in price—a great $15.00, at 85.50 scaersied saving. Hand-Tatlored Suits, worth $15.00 DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF AR. | Suits, worth TICLES VALUED TO $10.00; YOUR CHOICE $3.00 $15.00 ! _ Hand-Tailored Suits, worth ad E ° is the moat gi tle's history Cor. First Ave. and Madison Straw Hats, All other Hats and prices. Com © for business. self that we mean $650—FOR A BiG LOT. Look for our ‘es. g This lot is 606x110, on car line DRU = co. mont and Ballard. The MAIN STOREN AS sarense ) cash, and monthly 31085 RST heres ents, It is O. K ‘ = : CALHOUN, DENNY & Benson Clothing rom ron Zak EWING, Inc., Alaska Bldg. PIKE ST 4 WEST- we hes LAKE AVE Mak hay HE QUAKER SE45 IT FOR LESS Cr. | WELCOME A PIPE DREAM Occasionally {s favored by great many, andthe dev UNION TAILORS, Two Stores—518 Third Ave., and Salesroom and Workroom, Third and Washington st. Suits to Order on Short Notice. (0. 501 Pike St, Cor. Fifth Av * B.—No Sale Like It in Se SEAVIEW TRACTS. n the Sound. Fine for garde berry raising and chicker ching. $360 to $750 per tract WEST & WHEELER, Colman Building. bing wetter tom ||] REFRIGERATORS net honda eel ICE CREAM most complete stock of pipe FREEZERS hora: Siar So tee ome GO-CARTS 10c TO $10 BABY BUGGIES SATURDAY BARGAIN FOR TENTS AND WHY VES, | DON'T MIN A toe Briar for Be HAMMOCKS ite from the Keystone We ans ae the wake mpqeppianst - an We have two whole carl ted C. P. F. Pipes, which we || aauae if But eae it HH Bs ke | ume oomme | WOODHOUSE & PLATT A Tenan we ia = ~ Pints pyar ae | 418 PIKE ST. ESI hem a t $1.00 a ga rer) many other hot | == will deliver to any sed i Take the car ride to city KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO. Quaker Drug Co. Wh ‘of Fineat Wine Earlington. Renton d Liquors 1013-15 TWO STORES Pike and 1123 Firet Ave, Phones 1184 First Av. Westlake car. AT Tacoma Handicap Tomorrow Distance 1 Mile, Value $1,500 SIX RACES DAILY Rain or Shine FIRST RACE 2 P. M. Take Cars at First Avenue and Jackson Street | Admission, Including Grand Stand Gentiemen, $1.00 Ladies, 50¢